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December 3 - 8

2019 World Championships

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* either shade of blue represents teams that did not qualify for Tokyo in Aarhus. The top 5 of these teams will qualify here, and then there are also some complications with continental qualifiers. Full details

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2023 Allianz Sailing World Championship Credit: Sailing Energy / World Sailing. 11 August 2023.

Three bullets to start the 2023 World Championship for Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti (ITA 26) sees the pair start this worlds in the same dominant form they won the last worlds with. The defending gold medalists were the last team to launch this morning, cool and calm as ever, and then went out to do their business.

The pair were not the Italian representatives at the Test Event last month, so perhaps the only thing they have left to prove is the Italian place in Paris 2024. While it’s only day 1, the marker they dropped is no accident. The three other Italian teams are each in the top 20 so far.

Kohlhoff and Stuhlemmer (GER) picked up a pair of wins today and a 7th place. They added a ‘bonus’ point for not having their paperwork done in time three days ago, as did 10% of the fleet, but sit in second overall.

World Sailing love to factor into the scoreboard, so we’ll see the STP indication over all classes, but at least they dropped the penalties to a single point compared to a 50% of fleet penalty like it was at the Test Event.

Rounding out the top three are Gimson and Burnet (GBR), making the lead three here in 2023 to be the same three boats from the podium in Tokyo 2020.

A trio of Scandinavians follows, with Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland all starting well.

This is a developing story, meaning we will continue to add content as it becomes available.

2023 Allianz Sailing World Championship Credit: Sailing Energy / World Sailing. 11 August 2023.
Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, is famous for its stunning harbours and sailing culture.
 
It is, without a doubt, a world-class racing and regatta destination. The downtown competition venue offers quick and easy access to a vibrant city with a celebrated culinary scene, fantastic shopping, and dynamic arts and culture. As well as big city sophistication, Auckland also offers an incredible natural setting; beautiful beaches, volcanic cones, island getaways and expansive parks are never too far away.
 
Home to sailing champions and the highly anticipated 2021 Americas Cup, Aucklanders and New Zealander’s alike are proud of their sailing heritage.
 
Here, the Championship will enjoy huge support from the public. Auckland is looking forward to welcoming all athletes, teams and supporters of the 49er, 49er FX and Nacra 17 World Championships.

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